Hopkins' Contract

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Fits is the exception, not the rule…Far and away

not really, most great WRs are still productive in their early 30’s. Aside from Fitz, you can look at Moss, Owens, Rice, Carter, Andre Johnson, Marvin Harrison all had great years after they turned 31….if Julian Edelman can get 100 receptions at 33 there is no reason Hopkins can’t do the same.
 

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People keep quoting the June 1st for trading many players, but everyone keeps leaving this part out.

"The June 1st designation allows teams to divide the accelerated charges across two seasons. While financially the end result is the same, this designation provides teams with more cap flexibility in the current year. After June 1st, future years’ prorated money no longer accelerates into the current league year. Instead, only the current year’s prorated bonuses count towards the salary cap. The remaining prorated money accelerates into the following season.

For example, prior to June 1st, a player with $5 million in prorated bonuses from 2022-2026 whose contract is terminated will have a $5 million dead money cap charge for 2022. Post June 1st, only $1 million will be charged against the cap in 2022, with the remaining $4 million accelerating to the 2023 league year."

His Dead Cap number for 2024 is $11.3M if cut or traded Pre/Post June 1st.
 

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Mmm hmmm it’s was performance enhancing which is an indicator of fallen performance. Who said anything about street drugs? You can’t let it rest the next one if nabbbed again is a full season minimum.

Mmmm... hmmm, it was an indicator of a mistake in judgment in attempting to quickly come back from a severe leg muscle pull.

He didn't use to 'enhance' his performance in the offseason but to more quickly heal in season.
 

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Mmmm... hmmm, it was an indicator of a mistake in judgment in attempting to quickly come back from a severe leg muscle pull.

He didn't use to 'enhance' his performance in the offseason but to more quickly heal in season.
Cool story bro if he said it it must be true
 

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Dhop has some of the same assets as Fitz, e.g., great hands and veteran savvy. The hit and miss nature of WR draft picks leaves me cautious about trading away a top 10 receiver especially in a down year for wide receivers.

Nobody else on the offense scares defenses with the exception of Kyler. DCs have to account for DHop.
 

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We are in a tough situation with Hopkins

If we trade him, we take a $22 million hit. If we don't trade him, we take a $30 million hit.

Neither are ideal, so we either extend him and lower the number substantially or bite the bullet and trade him add $8 million to the current cap number.

It's hard to swallow taking a 10% salary cap hit for a very stinking good WR to not be on your team unless this is a complete rebuild year. If that is the case, then I hope we can get a 2nd, but I'd wager it would be for a 3rd and 5th given his age and recent health related concerns..


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Looking at the numbers there is no way that I would trade or release him. The only option I see is to keep him for his last two years. Plus where are we going to find a top 5 wideout other than Hopkins.
 

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I just don’t understand how you guys don’t learn from the mistakes of holding on to Peterson & Chandler for too long lol

I think most of us are expecting a rebuild without actually doing rebuild-things.
What is the minimum you would trade him for? I think this is the conversation that needs to be had more than if we should trade him.
 

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There’s no extending Hop to reduce his cap hit prior to trade. That money has already been spent.

His current contract does make him very attractive to potential buyers because they could extend him and reduce his cap hit in the out years.
 

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People keep quoting the June 1st for trading many players, but everyone keeps leaving this part out.

"The June 1st designation allows teams to divide the accelerated charges across two seasons. While financially the end result is the same, this designation provides teams with more cap flexibility in the current year. After June 1st, future years’ prorated money no longer accelerates into the current league year. Instead, only the current year’s prorated bonuses count towards the salary cap. The remaining prorated money accelerates into the following season.

For example, prior to June 1st, a player with $5 million in prorated bonuses from 2022-2026 whose contract is terminated will have a $5 million dead money cap charge for 2022. Post June 1st, only $1 million will be charged against the cap in 2022, with the remaining $4 million accelerating to the 2023 league year."


The part that most fans leave out when considering a designated post-June 1 cut or trade after that date is that the contract is on the books until after the date. In other words, it doesn't offer Cap relief that could be used in the Free Agency period before said date.
 

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I have no problem moving Hopkins in a trade. I think anyone who thinks we can get a first for him is wishful thinking. I would settle for a 2nd and a 4th. Considering what we traded for him the team would still be ahead. As for Brown, let him play out this year and see how he does. Keim trading a first for him was a stupid move and a waste of a first round pick however that is history now and nothing you can do about it.

If Brown is playing well and the team is going nowhere this season, you look at moving him before the trade deadline if you want better than 3rd round compensation for him. You can probably get a 2nd from a team and a lower round pick (4th or 5th) that is in the hunt and needs to bolster their WR room due to injuries or lack of production.

If the team moves down in the 2023 draft you could very well be looking at the team going into the 2024 draft with 2 firsts, and 3 second round picks and able to select 5 players in the first 64 picks.
 

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Listened to the big red rage today and Gannon was talking about some of the top offensive players on the roster, and didn’t mention Dhop. Could be an oversight or maybe foreshadowing for things to come
 
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